Negotiation Time

September 4, 1985

NAIROBI, KENYA — Uganda's military government and the country's main guerrilla group are to resume peace talks in Nairobi today after a weeklong break, officials said. Gen. Tito Okello, who led the coup that ousted the elected government of President Milton Obote, called Sunday for the resumption of peace talks with the National Resistance Army. The rebel group is the largest and best organized of several factions that began a revolt against Obote in 1981. It demands half the seats on the Uganda's Military Council as a condition for joining the government.